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Seeking an experienced **Stress Engineer** for a leading aerospace client in **Wichita, KS**. Requires a Bachelor’s in Engineering, 5+ years of experience, and **FEM proficiency** (Patran, Nastran, Nasgro, Altair). Must be a U.S. Citizen or Green Card Holder. Perform structural analysis, certific...
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United States , Wichita
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Stress Engineer
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Join our team in Wichita as a Stress Engineer, ensuring aircraft structural integrity and safety. You will perform FEA, using tools like NASTRAN and CATIA V5, to analyze components against operational loads. This role requires a Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering degree and 2-5 years of experience....
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United States , Wichita
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Design - Stress - MRB Engineer
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Join Airbus in Wichita or Kinston as a Design, Stress & MRB Engineer. You will provide critical design and stress analysis solutions for aircraft structures, ensuring safety and compliance. This role requires a BS in Engineering and 6+ years of airframe structural analysis experience. We offer a ...
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United States , Wichita, KS; Kinston, NC
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Static Stress & F&DT Structure Engineer
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Join Airbus in Wichita as a Static Stress & F&DT Structure Engineer. You will perform complex analysis on metallic and composite airframe structures using classical and Finite Element methods. This senior role requires a BS in Engineering and 12+ years of primary structure experience. We offer a ...
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United States , Wichita
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A320 Airframe Stress Engineer
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Join Airbus in Mobile, AL as an A320 Airframe Stress Engineer. This senior role requires 10+ years of aviation experience, expertise in metallic/composite structures, and fatigue analysis. You will authorize technical solutions and act as a key delegate between design and manufacturing. We offer ...
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United States , Mobile
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Senior Stress Engineer
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Join AEVEX Aerospace as a Senior Stress Engineer in Murrieta. You will perform critical stress analysis on metallic and composite aircraft structures, ensuring FAA Part 23/25 compliance. This role requires expertise in FEM, hand calculations, and damage tolerance, along with US Citizenship for a ...
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United States , Murrieta
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200000.00 - 224000.00 USD / Year
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Static Stress Engineer
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Join Airbus in Wichita as a Static Stress Engineer. You will provide certified repair solutions for in-service aircraft, using classical and Finite Element analysis. This role requires a BS in Engineering, 3+ years of airframe analysis experience, and US work authorization. Collaborate with desig...
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United States , Wichita
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Stress Corrosion Cracking Engineer
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Join Lucideon M+P in Schenectady, NY, as a Stress Corrosion Cracking Engineer. Apply your PhD/Master's in Materials/Corrosion Engineering to design and perform cutting-edge experiments in nuclear environments. This role offers a collaborative environment, comprehensive benefits, and the chance to...
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United States , Schenectady
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80000.00 - 110000.00 GBP / Year
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About the Stress Engineer role

Stress Engineer Jobs: A Comprehensive Overview of the Profession

Stress Engineer jobs are critical to the aerospace, automotive, defense, and heavy machinery industries, ensuring that structures and components can withstand the forces they will encounter during their lifecycle. These professionals are the guardians of structural integrity, applying principles of mechanics, materials science, and physics to predict how designs will behave under load, pressure, temperature, and fatigue. The primary goal of a Stress Engineer is to verify that a product is safe, reliable, and compliant with rigorous regulatory standards, while also optimizing for weight, cost, and performance.

In their daily work, Stress Engineers are responsible for performing detailed structural analyses using a combination of classical hand calculation methods and advanced computer simulations. They often use Finite Element Analysis (FEA) tools such as NASTRAN, Patran, or Hypermesh to model complex geometries and load conditions. Typical responsibilities include sizing structural components, evaluating static and dynamic strength, conducting fatigue and damage tolerance assessments, and analyzing the effects of vibration, impact, and thermal stresses. They work closely with design engineers to provide input during the conceptual, preliminary, and detailed design phases, helping to refine load paths and material selection. Beyond analysis, Stress Engineers generate formal engineering documentation, including substantiation reports and specifications, which are essential for certification with aviation authorities or other regulatory bodies. They also support production by reviewing non-conformances, evaluating repairs, and participating in Material Review Boards (MRB) to ensure that any deviations from the original design still meet safety requirements.

To succeed in Stress Engineer jobs, candidates typically need a Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace, Mechanical, or Civil Engineering, with a strong focus on mechanics of materials and structural analysis. Most positions require at least five years of relevant experience, though entry-level roles may accept less. Essential technical skills include proficiency in FEA software, a deep understanding of metallic and composite material properties, and familiarity with industry-standard analysis manuals like Bruhn or Roark. Familiarity with CAD tools such as CATIA or SolidWorks is also highly valued. Soft skills are equally important: Stress Engineers must be excellent communicators who can present complex technical data to cross-functional teams, work independently, and manage multiple tasks under tight deadlines. A solid grasp of certification procedures (e.g., FAA, EASA, TCCA) and a detail-oriented mindset are indispensable.

In summary, Stress Engineer jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career for those who enjoy solving complex structural problems. These professionals play a vital role in turning innovative designs into safe, certified products, making their expertise indispensable in any industry where structural reliability is paramount. Whether analyzing an aircraft wing, a spacecraft component, or an automotive chassis, Stress Engineers ensure that every part performs as intended, from first flight to final retirement.